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MoSys verifies 1T-SRAM on 0.13-micron process

MoSys has completed silicon verification of its ultra-dense 1T-SRAM embedded memory technology on TSMC's 0.13-micron standard logic process.

News from MoSys, May 11, 2001

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MoSys 1T-SRAM verified for SoCs from TSMC

MoSys has completed silicon verification of its ultra-dense 1T-SRAM memory technology on TSMC's EmbFlash process.

News from MoSys, May 10, 2001

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Nonvolatile FRAM writes at full bus speed

The FM24CL16 from Solid State Supplies is a low power 16Kbit ferroelectric nonvolatile RAM (FRAM) organised as a 2K x 8bit memory array which performs write operations at full bus speed.

News from Solid State Supplies, Apr 27, 2001

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Flash card packs a respectable 320Mbyte

Memory Plus has added a 320Mbyte type II Compactflash card to it's range of MemoryGold branded digital upgrades.

News from Memory Plus, Apr 12, 2001

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World's first serial EEPROM supporting ACR SIG

Microchip has announced the world's first serial EEPROM supporting the Advanced Communications Riser Special Interest Group (ACR SIG) specification.

News from Microchip Technology, Apr 10, 2001

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QuadPort RAM has bandwidth for comms

Cypress Semiconductor has announced the availability of production volumes of its 1Mbit QuadPort RAM, the next-generation bandwidth optimised family of synchronous memories.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Mar 26, 2001

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Origin aims for OEM memories

Memory Plus has launched the Origin memory brand, which encompasses all memory solutions that are not sold for a specific target application and are supplied in OEM volumes.

News from Memory Plus, Mar 22, 2001

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Memory Plus goes it alone after "friendly" MBO

Memory Plus, the Swindon (UK) based independent provider of upgrade solutions, has been acquired by the existing management team from its parent company Torridon plc.

News from Memory Plus, Mar 13, 2001

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Flash discs for solid-state reliability

Providing full IDE hard disc compatibility, the IFM-401/441 flash disc modules are offered in capacities of 16, 32, 48, 64 and 96Mbyte.

News from Wordsworth Technology, Mar 5, 2001

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SMART turns to Hy-Line for representation

SMART Modular Technologies has appointed Hy-Line Computer Components to represent its full product line of memory and I/O communication products in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

News from SMART Modular Technologies, Mar 2, 2001

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Ferroelectric RAM handles repeated rewrites

The FM24C04 4Kbit FRAM serial memory from Solid State Supplies is ideal for nonvolatile memory applications which require frequent or rapid writing.

News from Solid State Supplies, Mar 2, 2001

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Fast memory modules squeeze into 1U

SMART Modular Technologies has announced the availability of unbuffered 200-pin double data rate small outline dual in-line memory modules (DDR SO-DIMMs).

News from SMART Modular Technologies, Mar 1, 2001

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Dual-output buffer for DDR SDRAM modules

Fairchild Semiconductor has introduced a dual-output registered buffer for 184-pin, 2.5V PC200/PC266, 72bit-wide registered double data rate (DDR) SDRAM modules.

News from Fairchild Semiconductor, Feb 28, 2001

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Custom smart cards available online

Fully custom smart cards featuring custom text and graphics will be available online, in quantities from 1 to 1000, following the launch by Flint Smart of a new service at the Smart Card show.

News from Flint, Feb 22, 2001

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Highest density for 32Mbit synchronous SRAMs

Three new 32Mbit synchronous SRAMs that give the highest density available in a single package are being introduced by design-in specialist GD Technik.

News from GD Technik, Jan 17, 2001

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Single-electron transistor at room temperature

Toshiba has developed a single-electron transistor (SET) circuit of the type essential for future hybrid circuits combining quantum SET devices with conventional electronic devices.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Jan 12, 2001

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Memory devices and modules:

Memory devices are used to store information in a system. There are many types of memory but these can be generically classified into either volatile or non-volatile devices.

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